Once in a Jumah Khutbah on relationship advice, I advised men to take their wives out for dinner once a week as a way to strengthen the relationship.
After the khutbah, some young men approached me and asked me, "Is it wajib or mustahab to take your wife out once a week?"
I responded, "Neither, this is not Fiqh. This is just generic marriage advice."
They looked at me all confused. They could not think outside of Fiqh rulings. This is what Fiqh maximalism is doing to people's brains.
NOT EVERY LITTLE THING NEEDS A FIQH RULING!
🚨 To Lindsey Graham… from Riyadh. Once again, the goal here is not merely to respond to your statements, but to dismantle your plan from start to finish.
On February 28, you ignited the war of “legendary fury” and “the lion’s roar.” You thought that taking down Iran would be a sufficient lesson for us. You bet that the roar of bombs over Tehran would force us to normalize relations. You bet that chaos would force us to submit.
Then, on May 24, after seeing that the war had not broken our will, you issued a threat: “Join the Abraham Accords, or face dire consequences.” You tried war first; and when that failed, you tried direct threats. The threats failed as well.
Today, after your “legendary fury” has faltered and your “lion’s roar” has failed to subdue anyone, you are returning to us with a third approach: “economic stability.” You speak of opening the Strait of Hormuz as if it were an achievement, and you claim that the ultimate goal is “expanding the scope of the Abraham Accords and normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel.”
You tried war first, and it failed. You tried direct threats, and they failed. And today you are trying economic enticement.
Let me make this clear one last time: Normalization is not a goal of yours that we will achieve, whether you succeed or fail. It is not an economic project being offered to us after the failure of the military option and the failure of threats. Normalization is a sovereign Saudi decision, and its price is well known: an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. Anyone who understands this knows why your war failed—and why every threat and every enticement will fail.🇸🇦🦅
Oman has no objection to international commercial vessels navigating through the Iranian side of the Strait of Hormuz. However, if geopolitical or security circumstances require vessels to alter course and transit through Oman’s territorial waters, Oman has a sovereign responsibility to ensure that such passage is safe, orderly, and environmentally responsible. This includes preventing harm to Oman’s marine ecosystem, avoiding disruption to local shipping routes, and protecting the livelihoods of fishing communities.
Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, coastal states may regulate passage in their territorial waters for reasons related to safety, environmental protection, and maritime order. They may also impose charges for specific services rendered to passing vessels, provided such charges are applied transparently and without discrimination. In the Strait of Hormuz, these conditions are especially significant because of the volume of traffic, the sensitivity of the marine environment, and the strategic importance of the waterway.
To provide safe passage and related maritime services, Oman would need to invest in port and coastal infrastructure, surveillance systems, navigational support, emergency response capacity, and the recruitment and training of hundreds of personnel. Oman is prepared to support the United States in this regard, particularly within the framework of the U.S.–Oman Free Trade Agreement. Other states may also seek similar arrangements with Oman through bilateral agreements.
Before X, women used to discuss their stuff amongst their womenfolk. They sympathised and advised each other with nobody finding anything ridiculous. No one will even hear about it. But now they want to argue and reason it with men who will never view life the way they do.
@ahmaad_ak Na taba zuwa bakunta a wani gida Sokoto ranar Juma’a, yunwa na damun mu sosai. Matar gidan ta kawo mana danyen salat mai sanyi, muna tsammanin shinkafa za a kawo ashe shi ne abinci. Saboda yunwa muka ci shi a haka. Da na koma makaranta kuwa, sai zawo ya kama ni.
آنچه در تصاویر برخی دوربینهای مدار بسته ثبت میشود تنها گوشه ناچیزی از جانفشانیها و فداکاریهای فرزندان عزیز ایران است.
دختر عزیزم ندا سلیمی از شما و همه آنان که جانانه پای کار ایران ایستادهاند تشکر میکنم.
🇮🇷🇺🇸 Massive celebrations continued throughout the night across Iran after the Supreme National Security Council declared a "historic and crushing defeat" of the U.S. and Israel following 40 days of war.
What is wrong with the American-Iranian war?
Iranian regime has many faults. Some of them are real, others are imaginary. All of these flaws are totally irrelevant, and give nothing for explaining this war
In the Middle East, there is a bad actor, a rogue state. That is Israel
When we say that a spirit of savagery exists in the West, some people express their surprise and deny this fact. This savage behavior is a symbol showing the Wild West is being revived.
April 9, 2020
Remember these two criminals:
Leigh R. Tate and Jeffrey E. York.
By ordering the launch of three Tomahawk missiles, they slaughtered 168 innocent schoolchildren in Minab.
Do they have children of their own?
Can they look them in the eyes?
How do they sleep at night with this ...
Remember these two criminals. Leigh R. Tate, Commander, and Jeffrey E. York, Executive Officer of the USS Sprunitz, who ordered three Tomahawk missiles to be fired, killing 168 innocent children at the Minab School. Do they have children of their own and can look them in the eye?
Remember these two criminals. Leigh R. Tate, the commander, and Jeffrey E. York, the executive officer of the USS Spruance, who ordered the launch of Tomahawk missiles three times, killing 168 innocent children at a school in Minab.
Don’t they have children of their own?